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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
britches
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Ezra slid off the high bed and into his britches.
▪ Sexy underwear's got nothing on thermal britches and vests when it comes to keeping you cosy in the depths of winter.
▪ That fact hardly caught the military brass stooped over $ 1, 000 toilet seats with their britches down.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
britches

1905, from britch (1620s), an old variant of breeches.

Wiktionary
britches

n. (context chiefly Appalachia Southern US English) (alternative form of breeches lang=en nodot=1) (gloss: pants, trousers).

WordNet
britches

n. informal term for breeches

Wikipedia
Britches

Britches may refer to:

  • Breeches, or britches, an item of clothing
  • Britches (monkey), a baby monkey removed from a laboratory by the Animal Liberation Front

Usage examples of "britches".

I laced my britches, not bothering to put boots on, and followed Ruric back through the winding passages.

I run through the bresh, guided by the maddened howls which riz horribly on the air, and busting through some bushes I seen Uncle Jeppard rolling on the ground with both hands clasped to the rear bosom of his buckskin britches which was smoking freely.

While she donned her robe he found his britches, took a pound note from them and pressed it into her hand.

The man donned his britches and was buttoning the openings when the two girls returned.

Doris raised her hips, ejecting his now flaccid member, and raked her skirts down between them as he tucked himself back into his britches and secured one of the buttons.

He knelt beside the body and methodically went through pockets of coat and britches, taking a pistol from the coat, a box of cartridges and a wallet, all of which disappeared inside his own coat.

After noticing that but two hooks remained open in the bedroom, George removed two sets of clothing, whose he knew not, to the foyer and turning away, disrobed himself onto one of the hooks, boots aligned carefully beneath the hanging coat and britches.

A barefoot Orthean woman in shirt and britches leaned over the rail, neatly caught my packs and set them on deck.

Over the shirt and britches that were common Ymirian dress he wore a loose tunic, green and a little threadbare, with a gold feathercrest on the breast.

She wore boots, britches, and loose tunic, all in green and thickly encrusted with gems and gold embroidery.

She wore a padded, sleeveless leather jerkin over shirt and britches, marking her as a soldier.

Slit-backed becamil robes, chirith-goyen sashes, loose britches and short boots, and slender curved blades.

A sleeveless tunic laced over Ymirian britches, and empty harur scabbards hung at her belt.

Meduenin, in britches and an old leather vest, circled with a younger man.

Clip-fitting britches tucked into soft leather half-boots, laced up the calf.